If the expanding cosmological vacuum releases energy, it can influence the dependence of the matter energy density with respect to the age and size of our Universe. Then, if the matter energy density decreases more slowly than in standard cosmological patterns, it can naturally be at the origin of the observed acceleration of the expansion of the Universe; (Luis Gonzalez-Mestres, April 26, 2016).
Nul ne doute de l'apport essentiel d'Albert Einstein à la science du XXe siècle. Mais s'agissant de la relativité restreinte et de la prédiction originale des ondes gravitationnelles, Einstein n'en est pas l'auteur. C'est au mathématicien et physicien français Henri Poincaré, que revient la paternité de ces deux contributions de portée historique à la Physique et à la Cosmologie.
In connection with recent results on gravitational waves, LIGO, VIRGO and even the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) attribute to Albert Einstein the original prediction of gravitational waves. But actually, such a prediction was formulated by Henri Poincaré as early as June 5, 1905.